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  2. Boisterous Weather Handicaps Batsmen But Tennis Players Meet On Equal Terms

    CRICKET matches at Ouyen on Saturday were played in a severe dust storm. Sand, which swept across the pitches, buried the Ouyen-Murrayville line six inches deep in places. Conditions elsewhere were boisterous, and fewer centuries than ...

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  3. LEADING RIFLE SCORES

    LEADING scores In week-end rifle shooting in the country were:—SHEPPARTON.— In five contests on ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. PENNANT TENNIS CONTINUES

    WINDY weather did not interfere seriously with Saturday’s round of tennis in country districts. Geelong Club opened its season, and Nhill Club concluded its opening tournament. With the seventh series of matches in the Werribee District ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,610 words
  5. DECORATED CARS IN PROCESSION

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Under the auspices of Bendigo branch Royal Automobile Club, sports were held at the Show Grounds ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. Geelong Golf Sweepstake

    GEELONG, Sunday,—East Geelong Golf Club played a sweepstake for women and men over 18 holes on Saturday. Best cards were: E. J. Heyward (19) [?]5; T. L. ...

    Article : 129 words
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  8. Ballarat Bowling Pennant

    BALLARAT. Sunday.—Ballarat Bowing Association’s premiership matches resulted:—A Pennant.—Ballarat 105 d. East Ballarat 74; Central 114 d. North Ballarat 108; ...

    Article : 81 words
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